Your best bet is looking at 2-3 charts from different sources and averaging them out then read reviews by people who have *actually owned them*, then you have a pretty solid idea of what to expect, I'd say.

Your best bet is looking at 2-3 charts from different sources and averaging them out then read reviews by people who have *actually owned them*, then you have a pretty solid idea of what to expect, I'd say.

This is good advice. There is too much "I don't own these but..." out there. So far what I hear out of my headphones is represented by what the graphs say.

UPDATE: Its the Brainwavz HM5 VS the two Sennheisers HD 280 vs HD 518. I find the Brainwavz' treble a bit recessed. The HD 280 has a flatter sound but I like the 518's smooth midrange, bass and soundstage better.. Probably due to being open-backed. I'll probably do some more testing but overall, I think the 518's gonna win this one..

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Originally Posted by machoboy

The graphs are flawed - but they usually vary less than human opinions.

Look up any headphone on head-fi and read 20 threads about it and you will come out knowing it is:

Your best bet is looking at 2-3 charts from different sources and averaging them out then read reviews by people who have *actually owned them*, then you have a pretty solid idea of what to expect, I'd say.

I usually do that. Besides I usually compare the graphs+my own listening experience, since you guys usually say YMMV.

Your best bet is looking at 2-3 charts from different sources and averaging them out then read reviews by people who have *actually owned them*, then you have a pretty solid idea of what to expect, I'd say.

lol true seeing boomy to one is anemic to some (person A: M50 bass is too boomy, person B, M50 is bass shy. so who to believe??)
its like saying , this is a girly masculine man which is giganticly short, strong and fragile with a cold, warm heart (sorry for my bad analogy)